Sanctions Cannot Stop Us From Supporting Scientists, Securing Global Maritime Routes
TEHRAN - Rear Admiral Shahram Irani, Commander of the Iranian Navy, stated that despite ongoing international sanctions, Iran remains fully committed to supporting its scientists and researchers in international waters, including the South Pole. Speaking at a press conference on the occasion of Iranian Navy Day, Irani emphasized that while Iran has no intention of establishing a military presence in Antarctica, the Navy will provide logistical and navigational support to ensure the safe passage of scientific teams.
Iran Highlights Resilience of Digital Development Amid War and Sanctions
TEHRAN - Minister of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) emphasized that the country’s recent digital transformation achievements have been realized despite military attacks on civilian communication infrastructure, cyberattacks, and broad technological and financial restrictions during a recent 12-day conflict.
Focusing on Livelihoods Can Lessen Sanctions’ Impact
TEHRAN - Majidreza Hariri, President of the Iran-China Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture, says political infighting and mismanagement are greater obstacles to Iran’s economy than international sanctions. He emphasized that if policymakers focus on improving citizens’ livelihoods, the impact of sanctions will be significantly reduced.
France’s Domestic Political Turmoil Hurts Trade with Iran More Than Sanctions
TEHRAN - The head of the Iran–France Joint Chamber of Commerce has stated that France’s internal political instability has had a greater negative impact on trade between the two countries than international sanctions.
EU trio’s efforts to reinstate sanctions on Iran lack legal validity: Russia
Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that the attempt by the European Union’s Troika (Britain, France, and Germany) to reimpose sanctions on Iran is not legally valid.
Regulatory Burdens Now Outweigh Sanctions for Iranian Traders
TEHRAN - The head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO), Mohammad Ali Dehghan Dehnavi, has stated that inconsistent and excessive regulations are placing a heavier burden on Iranian traders than international sanctions.
Sanctions and Financial Hurdles Impede Serious Steps in Trade
TEHRAN - In a recent statement, Mousa Aqaee, the head of the Iran-Uzbekistan Joint Chamber of Commerce, highlighted the persistent challenges posed by sanctions and banking issues, asserting that as long as these obstacles remain, Iran cannot take significant strides in foreign trade. The remarks were reported by the Iranian state news agency IRNA, citing the Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture of Iran.
Iran Decries US Sanctions on Cuba
The spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry held the US accountable for the impacts and consequences of the illegal and unjustified American sanctions against the Cuban people.
Mahmoud Abbas Calls for Sanctions on Israel
The Palestinian authority president called for an immediate end to Israel’s ongoing onslaught on the Gaza Strip.
Spokesman Decries Fresh EU Sanctions on Iran
. TEHRAN (Iran News) In a statement on Monday night, Esmaeil Baqaei strongly censured the new sanctions imposed by the European Union and Britain against several Iranian individuals and entities, describing them as unjustified and contrary to international law, particularly human rights. He also rejected the allegations that Iran is selling ballistic missiles to Russia, […]





























